NEWTON Abbot McDonald’s franchisee David Hurst is once again providing 120 hours of free, safe, Fun Football sessions for local children from Newton Abbot in September.

There are four new fun-filled dates taking place at Coombeshead Academy designed to help girls and boys between the ages of five and 11 get active and play football.

The free McDonald’s Fun Football sessions will be held at the Coombeshead Academy, TQ12 1PT, from 11am to Noon on September 18 and 25 September and October 2.

Taking part in outdoor team sports is beneficial for children’s mental and physical development. Fun Football focuses on creating an environment where every child can take part and enjoy football whether they are new to the game or looking to further develop their skills. In partnership with all four Football Associations across the UK, McDonald’s and franchisees - including David Hurst - are providing hundreds of free sessions, all delivered by a team of fully qualified coaches in over 600 locations across the UK during 2021.

After four successful sessions were held in the spring and summer, McDonald’s is offering another four more sessions in Newton Abbot for families to sign their children up for, meaning 120 under elevens will have the opportunity to learn from top FA coaches.

Demand for football coaching has spiked nationwide following England reaching the final of Euro 2020 – with new registrations from children inspired to play football for the first time surging 111% following the tournament.

McDonald’s franchisee, David Hurst, says: ‘Being active has a benefit for children – and I’m delighted to be able to help facilitate 120 hours of free Fun Football sessions for children in the Newton Abbot area.

‘With coaching provided by FA qualified coaches, it is a great opportunity to experience football for the first time or to work on developing skills and technique.

‘The Fun Football sessions held in Newton Abbot this spring and summer were well attended and a success for everyone involved.

‘Following the inspirational performances of the Three Lions on the European Stage this summer, we hope as many boys and girls as possible are encouraged to become involved football.’

The McDonald’s Fun Football programme recently celebrated the delivery of its five millionth hour of free coaching – a full year ahead of its 2022 target. McDonald’s Fun Football has committed to delivering a further 1.5 million hours in the upcoming 12 months.

Don’t worry if you can’t make the above dates. McDonald’s also has a suite of football skills, tricks and drills that you can try at home. Simply go to: https://www.mcdonalds.com/gb/en-gb/football.html for downloadable packs and video drills from Jack Rutter, Casey Stoney and Martin Keown.

Find your local free Fun Football Centre and sign up at www.mcdonalds.co.uk/funfootball.

For further information on McDonald’s involvement in grassroots football and to find out how your club could benefit, follow @FunFootballUK on Twitter and Instagram.